Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1925 — Page 3

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[fEEN DEFEATS MODAL, 2M 8 L® few I Win Two (James I r fast and exciting basketball t/whleb was filled with thrills, tatur CathoH'' high school eager . I bed over Cathedral high school r iniph nniu in the new high school fee ’niebt by a score of l 5 thereby increasing ?ireirunten string of victories to eight. I°, largest crowd that has attend- | gun-' here this —

i>,p contest- I ■ T l,c Fad seesawed haek :ai " forth ■JL the first half and the first ■„ f sHond half, but tn the ■ , Pn ntinnt-s th.- locals bombard-; K t) „. basket for s-veral field goals B ahead to u comfortable The score at the hall was 14K'in favor of the winners. The Hthedrtl carets were fust ami ex- ( ■pth.n.db rood at breaking op plays »., dribbling. However, they were I -,. the Decatur dense consistently and most of their , )H were from long range. Except a instance, the locals displayed passwork and repeatedly workK the lull under the net for short Kot:. Gass and christen. Decatur Kurds, played a great game, linkKis" led in the scoring with five Kid K 0 " anil ” n *’ ln>, ‘ ,hrow - * :il1 Ks perhaps the best player on the ■icinr quintet. ■ First Half Hf'-iUtcdral drew first blood when ■ill dropped a side shot but Vogle-K<-de soon tied Hie score with a ■' freo throw by ChrisBen pul 'lii- locals ahead, but the lead Kan switched to Cathedral when ■i.'l cagrtl another fielder. Another ■r-- throw ..nd a fi Id goal by VogleI'ede put Decatur ahead. A field goal y Dougherty tied the score at 6-all. lecatur took time out. Two more I-ee throws put Decatur ahead, but ill lied the score again with a field I Wemhoff, who had Lillis’ it utM for laurent. dropped in a field foal and Costello tied the score with I field goal. Two pretty field goals h Holthouse in rapid fire order just isfor* the lids ended, put the locals ihead, 14-10. Second Half Cathedral scored two free throws nd a field goal while Decatur countd one point on a free throw, tying M score at 15-all soon after the halt arted. Another free throw put athedral ahead, 16-15. Decatur took me nut. Holthouse put Decatur lead. 17-16, with a field goal. Then tristen dribble through the entire athedral team for an easy basket, we 19-16. Holthdtae scored two ore field goals and Captain Voglefde sank one from the field, mak--8 the score stand 25-16. Cathedral °red a point on a free throw iklewede scored from th(j fieJd am, ending the scoring for Decatur, m visitors scored one more point on free throw j ßst before the game the two preliminary games, the Ln J eCOn< ' girl8 ’ teams fr °m ‘>holic High defeated the first and ond teams from St. Augustine, of '« Wayne. The score of the sece tZ 1 game WaS ”' 2 ’ in favor ° f tied 25-14 f ' rSt t<?am game ■lassies The r faVOr Os the Decatur hleresti. ‘ team gamo was a " K X e r test - The ■Decatur (»7> Ue " PS a “ <tsumma ’’y: Laurent Cathedral (18) |»olthouse P „ Carver |T— b Gill

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VogleWede C . Dougherty i Christen <> Costello Gass <> Corrld<-n| Substitutions: Decatur • Wemhotf. for Linirenl: Cittlif drftl Fitzgerald i for Gilt Mooney for Fitzgerald. Field goals: Holt bouse, f», Vo»|ewed<-, ( -I ’ Christen, i; Weihtaoff, 1; Gill. Dougherty. 1; Costello. 2; Mooney, 1 (Tee throws Holthou- e. 1; Christen, | :t; Wemhoff. I: Gin. 1: Dougherty, 1; ; Costello, 1; Fitzgerald. 1 Referee i Oliver. f - o r~ — Field Goals Ry * Mark M. Upp iL >

r —— Catholic High says eight straight and still a straightin'. j The Yellow Junkets sure had an off night last night. The vsiz.e of the floor, which is smaller than the old gym here, had a lot to do with it. however. | Well, well. \Watch Shortridge smokin’ up. The capital city lads took the Muncie Bear Cats into camp last night, 31-27. We see where Wabash high maintained her unbroken record last night al Warren. Warren won. 26 2.5. Marion’s Beanpoles dropped from ' the select class hist night when they dropped their firs! game of the sea ' son, Anderson winning. 15t:6. Vincennes is still at it. Bed. ford fell a victim lar.t n ght. 62 38. The heating handed IjOg uvqiort l i t t night by the Kokomo Wild Cats, by i a score of 56-22. was one of the worst ■ defeats ever suffered by a team . coached by Clifford Wells. We feel I sorry for Clif, but we w..gi r our best hut that he took the defeat better . than 99 per cent of us would. | The victory of Catholic High over • Cathedral should boost the I locals’ stock over the state. It ! was a worthy accomplishment and local fans should feel proud of

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| the wearer* of the qreen — | With the effects of last nights | battle still weighing heavily on them, | ihi- Yellow Jackets will invade the den of the Pennville Bull Dogs tonight. Another hard lought battle i in prospect, but we ate confident that ; our Yellow Jackets will he equal to | tile I, Cjsion The defeat handed the Warsaw Phi i Dilts by the G. E. eagers here Thursday night was the first reverse met I by the Warsaw quintet this season. i In all previous games, the phi Delta bad doubled the score on their oppon ' elet FANNY FANETTE SAYS SHF IS ANXIOUS TO FIND OUT WHERE THE SECTIONAL

TOURNEY IS TO BE HELD, BECAUSE T II E AMOUNT OF MONEY SHE MUST SAVE IT* ALL DEPENDS ON THE LOCATION. The Purdue Boilermakers dropped their first Big Ten game to lowa last night, 35-19. That was a disappointing start, but. you can’t count the Boilermakers out yet. Indiana plays her opening Conference game at Ohio State tonight. All together, now. let's beat Pennville tonight! —— ' “Tubby” Gass, back guard on the Cathole High team, had two rihs i cracked las' night when he slid into the blcaehoi <ei th- ith ide of the floor. The plucky guard resumed play after a short time ottt find finished the game. I -o | Kirkland Klfs Defeat Preble Independents ' The Kirkland Fit's defeated' the Preble Independents in an in .'cresting basketball game played in the < id high school gym here last eight h; a 1 score of 23 to 2'l. The first half ended 14-8 in favor of the winners. Preble staged a rally in the last half and f | nearly won the gam.-. Tabby An I idrews. forward on the Decatur I/>ad-j !er quintet, play d with the Kirkland i team. Indianapolis—Butler’s great ball five humbled Notre Dante here last evening, 31 to 16.

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CARRETT TEAM ; SWAMPS LOCALS Yellow Jackets Play Rauxed Ball And Lose, 16-21; D.If.S. Girls Lose Decatur high school’s Yellow Jackets look a terrible lacing at tlm hand . of the Garrett quintet at Garrett last night, the final score of the game being 46 to 21. The passing, shooting and guarding of the Yellow Jackets was far below standard and they appeared helpless before the attack of the Garrett eagers, who shot has lists from all angles. The D 11. S girls also met defeat at the hands of

the Garrett lassies, but their score was much closer, the final county bi ■ ing 15-12. » Tin- first half of the boys’ game ended 21 to 15. The Yellow Jackets were holding the home team fairly even. But. when the second half opmad, the massacre began and the Yellow Jackets wore unable to stem the tide. The floor at Garrett is much smaller than the Yellow Jackets are used to, it being smaller yet than the floor in the old gymnasium here, but that fact alone would not have caused their defeat, as they were clearly out-played. The Gar rest players passed well. shot, hnng shots with accuracy and followed in on the long shots to tip in many bps- I kefs. The work of Griffiths, the ref \ etee, was satisfactory and Coach Kennedy and his Yellow Jacket | have no alibi to offer for the defeat. > Captain Miller, with four field goels . to bis credit, led the Yellow Jacket: 1 . | in scoring. None of the other mem her: of the .earn scored more than I one field goal. Coach Kennedy ns. d ,1:1110 players during the game in an ; 'effort to stem the tide. The startin'- i Hineup was Beil and Stickler, for-i .wards; Andrew center; Captain M l let- and Moser, guards. Leonard and POPHAM’S" ■ASTHMA REMEDY V Gives Prompt and Positive Relief in Every > d Case. Sold by UruKg’istM. Price s].oo. 5 Trial Package by Mail 10c. • j f WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Preps. Cleveland, 0. ? •ZNT.U'e : For Sale Bv nona on

. F.Wfmringer,-pl tyed jiart of He-'gam-l tat forward, and L'evtinld n t Hi. rl, | 'en look their turn -it the cm,rd i-i Hon : The Yellow .1 ■k. 'r. -Il 10l Pennville lotiii-.hi io p|a> ~ >. iurn Igatne with the Rettuville L’nll Dot- ; Tin- iorals defeated lh»‘ Bull Doe jhere recently, .32 to 2,'t, Imt they ex pact to otieoiinter -t more difficult 1 task in tnrntin.' the trick again tonight The Decatur girls played tfi. it op j ponent .< even lae.t night, although they were forced to accept defeat in the final minute of play. The first half ended with GaiTOtt an the long end of a 7-4 score. The Doeatur girls came back strong in the etond half and tied the,more at 12 111 12 Only one minute ri-rtmim-d to play. A

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